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Lampard made several changes to his side for the EFL Cup clash against Grimsby. Alonso, Barkley and Pedro keep their places in the team from the win. N’Golo Kante misses out with a hamstring injury, while Christensen and Tomori continue in the middle of the defence. Abraham is restored to the frontline, in front of Pedro, Mount and Willian.
BRIGHTON SUBS: Gaetan Bong, Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Glenn Murray, Ezequiel Schelotto, David Button, Tudor Baluta, Aaron Connolly.
BRIGHTON (3-4-3): Mat Ryan; Adam Webster, Lewis Dunk, Dan Burn; Martin Montoya, Yves Bissouma, Dale Stephens, Steven Alzate; Pascal Gross, Aaron Mooy, Neal Maupay.
CHELSEA SUBS: Willy Caballero, Mateo Kovacic, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Christian Pulisic, Michy Batshuayi, Reece James, Marc Guehi.
CHELSEA (4-2-3-1): Kepa Arrizabalga; Cesar Azpilicueta, Andreas Christensen, Fiyako Tomori, Marcos Alonso; Jorginho, Ross Barkley; Wilian, Pedro, Mason Mount; Tammy Abraham.
 

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Liverpool are formidable opponents for any team in England right now. Jurgen Klopp’s men haven’t just started the season with six wins from six; they haven’t lost any of their last 23 Premier League games, winning their last 15 in a row. They’ve also won their last 12 Premier League matches against newly promoted sides. Can Sheffield United stem the Red tide?
Sheffield United are unchanged from the side that enjoyed that smash-and-grab win over Everton last week. Likewise, Liverpool name the same team as the one that beat Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge last Sunday. Both teams are back to normal service after their EFL Cup games midweek.
SUBS: Joseph Gomez, Adam Lallana, Dejan Lovren, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner, Caoimhin Kelleher, Divock Origi.
LIVERPOOL (4-3-3): Adrian; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip, Andrew Robertson; Jordan Henderson (c), Fabinho, Georginio Wijnaldum; Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane.
SUBS: Phil Jagielka, Luke Freeman, Muhamed Besic, Ben Osborn, Simon Moore, Lys Mousset, Leon Clarke.
SHEFFIELD UNITED (3-5-2): Dean Henderson; Chris Basham, John Egan, Jack O’Connell; George Baldock, John Lundstram, Oliver Norwood, John Fleck, Enda Stevens; Oliver McBurnie, Callum Robinson.
 
 

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GRIMSBY TOWN SUBS: Ethan Robson, Jordan Cook, Max Wright, Charles Vernam, Sam Russell, Moses Ogbu, Ahkeem Rose.
GRIMSBY TOWN STARTING XI (5-3-2): James McKeown; Elliott Hewitt, Luke Hendrie, Matthew Pollock, Harry Davis, Liam Gibson; Harry Clifton, Jake Hessenthaler, Elliott Whitehouse; Matt Green, James Hanson.
CHELSEA SUBS: Jamie Cumming, Fikayo Tomori, Ian Maatsen, Mason Mount, Tammy Abraham, Jorginho, Faustino Anjorin.
CHELSEA STARTING XI (4-2-3-1): Willy Caballero; Reece James, Marc Guehi, Kurt Zouma, Marcos Alonso; Billy Gilmour, Ross Barkley; Christian Pulisic, Pedro, Callum Hudson-Odoi; Michy Batshuayi.
 

Free Investment Tips:- How You Can Invest With N100,000 (Must See)

With the current economic problem Nigeria is facing at the moment, it has not only affected the financial aspect of people’s lives but many are even afraid to invest or start a business due to the volatile situation.
While keeping money in a bank might seem like a good way to save money for the future, doing business with it can help to see it grow at a faster pace while keeping the person gainfully self-employed.
While N100,000 might not seem like a huge sum of money to start a business in Nigeria, there are actually some things that can be done with the seemingly small amount of money to start a business.
Here are five business ideas that one can invest in with N100,000
Poultry
You can start a poultry business for as little as N100,00. Buy day-old chickens and even from your backyard start rearing them. You’ll also have to buy chicken feed and provide water for them.
While these chickens require constant monitoring when they are growing, the work reduces when they start to reach a certain level.
Gradually, your N100,000 investment will start to pay off when you start to sell them but remember to buy new chickens each time to replace the sold ones.
Roadside snacks
With a good location preferably where you have a lot of commuters and pedestrians using the location, you can start baking/frying snacks and selling.
With a capital as small as N100,000 you can get into the business and the good thing is that if you are very good at it, it will start to expand and you’ll even have regular and loyal customers.
Remember that hygiene is important in this business and so must make you must make your location neat and use clean water.
You don’t even need to advertise as your good snacks will get a lot f recommendation from people who patronise you.
Liquid soap
With the growing demand for liquid soap, you cans lo tap into the market by learning how to make it and producing your own.
If you are very good at it, you stand the chance of growing your business from N100,000 into millions of Naira by distributing to sellers too.
Mobile phones accessories
With N100,000, you can start buying and selling phone accessories like charger, earpiece, batteries, etc.
These items are always in demand and you need to be able to make the best of the market by providing very good accessories.
Slowly but over time, you’ll be able to have loyal customers who will also recommend their friend.
You can use social media to advertise your items and also make arrangement for delivery to buyers.
Food
With feeding being an integral part of human existence, you can invest your N100,000 into buying and selling food items.
Just make sure you identify a farmer’s market where you can buy them as they are being taken from the farm and resell to consumers.
Although it requires a lot of energy and very tasking, the profit from it can set you on for a life-long business venture.

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Guys, Get In!! See The 3 Categories Of Ladies You Should Never Assume Are Into You

Most of the times, we guys are very sensitive to the kinda light thrown from the opposite sex (the bad and niggaz from the zanga will relate).
This varies from a girl asking us whether we have a girlfriend, calling us, taking us on dates e.t.c.
Not however, there are categories of women you should never consider their acts as green lights, else, you’d end up red-flagged by her.
1. The Nudists
Trust me bro, don’t ever take it to be that she is into you. You get to her room and you are surprised she is in panties and bra, obviously comfortable around you. Bad news, she doesn’t only does that to you, she does it to all her visitor’s except for the elderly ones. If you ain’t smart in d game, you’d fall for it and make a supposed ‘smart move’. This will def land you a dirty slap. Be warned!
2. The Tomboys
You mostly see these girls alone in bars, football viewing centres, or on the pitch of a football match. Also you’d see them swing their arms around guys while walking with dem, or probably hugging every guy in a group of a dozen guys. Don’t rush these kinda gals as they are mostly like guys, hence a number of them are lesbians (not always). If you ain’t smart, you’d fall for it and you’d definitely crash.
3. Bartenders And Hostesses
These group do theirs professionally. The ethics require them to be extremely nice to clients, hence, a JJC in the game who takes these ‘nice’ acts as green light is obviously O.Y.O.
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MTN Introduces Airtime And Data Bundles Recharge Option On Website

In line with continuing efforts to connect more with its esteemed customers, leading Telecommunications Company, MTN Nigeria has introduced a Direct RECHARGE option on its website www.mtnonline.com
The introduction of this feature means that MTN customers in Nigeria have a simpler, more convenient, and more secure way of staying connected with their family and loved ones.
This basically means no more scratched out or used recharge pins, no more dealing with network fluctuations, and the ability to top up data or airtime 24/7!
Beyond the convenience of this new feature is that users are entitled to the same bonuses that exist with the scratch cards without any of the hassle.
To use the recharge platform, simply:
● Visit MTN Online
● Click on the ‘Recharge’ tab at the top of the screen
● Select the preferred option
● Follow the prompts
MTN Nigeria is constantly working to improve the usability and relevance of its service offerings to consumers, and is unrelenting in its efforts to enable consumers to stay connected and do more.
The new recharge platform has payment platform powered by Interswitch and supports the CBN Cashless policy.
This further deepens the connection between MTN and its consumers, empowering them to do more and get more on the MTN website while experiencing increased value and convenience.

MUST SEE: 10 Things Every Man Should Achieve Before/By Age Of 30

It’s true that success is not a day’s work and Rome of-course was not built in a day but everyone is expected to have attained a level of success by 10 years, 20 years and even by 40 years.
We take a look at 10 things every Nigerian guy should have achieved by age 30.
1. Be Matured – Maturity is not an age thing, but if by 30 years, a guy isn’t matured; then he’s on his way to multiple failures on all front.
2. Be in a serious relationship – If not married, then he should be in a serious relationship and getting ready to settle down soon.
3. Be Educated (formal or informal) – He should have attained his first degree or should have graduated as a qualified artisan in his chosen field.
4. Have a Home of his own (rented, brought or built) – We don’t expect that by 30, any guy should be living with his parents and feeding on their pot, he can, however, live in a property built by his father/mother if he has a flat owned by himself alone.
5. Have a paying job or business – He should either have a good paying job, even when it’s below what he thinks he deserves or he should be in business, doing good for himself and family.
6. Be responsible – He should be responsible and live a responsible lifestyle
7. Be Independent – He should take his decisions (with or without advice) – He should be his own oga in that department
8. Have a set goal – He should by this age, have a set and defined goal, a picture of where he wants to be in the nearest future
9. Learn to Drive a car – Even if he doesn’t own a car, every 30 years old should have attained training in driving to a large extent – an opportunity could open up or an emergency that would require him driving a car
10. Have a saving – He should have a saving plan, for the future, his family and a retirement plan.
Thanks for reading; remember to start planning today, every day counts – and if already you’re above 30 years and yet to achieve some of the things highlighted above, start now to aim and work towards achieving them.

EFCC Freezes N8.6billion In Patience Jonathan’s Friend, Bola Shagaya’s Accounts

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has frozen over N8, 627,458,773.36 billion in three accounts of Hajiya Muinat Bola Shagaya, an associate and friend of a former First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan.
Shagaya’s relationship with about 10 firms/account names are also being investigated by the anti-graft agency, The Nation learnt yesterday.
But Shagaya, who did not hold any public appointment during the administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, has dragged Unity Bank to the High Court of Lagos State for allowing the EFCC to Post No Debit (PND) on her accounts without a valid court order.
She says the action taken on her accounts violates Section34 (1) of the EFCC Act, 2004.
Besides, the withdrawal ban placed on one of her accounts has prevented her from defraying N514, 800,000 incurred as cumulative costs in the course of an Aircraft Lease Agreement of a bombardier Jet, according to documents which Shagaya filed and deposed to at the Court alongside with her counsel, Napoleon Emeaso-Nwachukwu.
Hearing of the matter is slated for September 28.
However, Unity Bank says its hands are tied by the law in complying with the EFCC’s directives to freeze Shagaya’s accounts.
The EFCC in a letter to the Unity Bank Managing Director in respect of one of the frozen accounts said: “The commission is investigating a case in which the above-mentioned account featured.
“In view of the above, you are requested to kindly check the table below and provide us with Certified True Copies (CTC) of the following information, which should include but not limited to the following: (i) The deposit slips/telex copies (front and back) that conveyed the authority of the transactions; (ii) Any investment made with the funds in any of your products which should include fixed/term deposit and their liquidation and the interest incurred, Banks Acceptance, Commercial Papers and any other relevant information in relation to these.
The EFCC listed the transactions in the said account as “N300m(Bola Shagaya RTGS); N300m (Additional N300FTD at 15% TRAN); N500m (Time Deposit); N2,317,013,698.64 (BNG COLLAOS FOR FTD-CUSTOMER ACCOL); N2.3billion (Opening a Time Deposit Account); N292, 495, 029.82 (Withdrawal from Time Deposit); N292, 495, 029.82 (TAK Asset Mgt Limited); N300m (Term Loan booked for 356 days); and N2,025,455,015.08 (BNG COLLAPS OF FTD Customer Account.”
In a separate letter Cr: 3000/EFCC/LS/STF/ STF3MP/ Vol.11/182 which Shagaya made available to the court, the EFCC asked Unity Bank to Post No Debit(PND) on 10 accounts linked with her.
The account names are (i) First Deep Water Discovery Limited; (ii) Bola Shagaya; (iii) FAPLiNs Nigeria Limited (iv) Lingo Nigeria Limited; (v) Buri Barclays BDC; (vi) Links Global Synergy Ltd; (vii) OKIOIL Nig. Ltd; (vii) JEMARVIZ Nig Ltd; (ix) PJ Oil and Gas Ltd; and (x) AFDIN Ventures Ltd.
The anti-graft commission said: “The commission is investigating a case in which the above mentioned accounts featured.
“You are requested to kindly place the account on Post No Debit (PND) category pending the conclusion of the investigation.
“This request is made pursuant to Section 38(1) and (2) of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (Establishment) Act, 2004 and Section 21 of Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011.”
In the third letter, the EFCC said it was looking into two other accounts including Voyage Oil and Gas and Bola Shagaya from 2008 to date.
It said:
“The commission is investigating a case in which the above mentioned accounts featured. In view of the above, you are requested to kindly provide us with Certified True Copies (CTC) of the following information which should include but not limited to the following: (i) The Mandate Card and statement(s) of all domiciliary and Naira account(s) in the above mentioned accounts from 2008 to date with letter of certification in accordance with Section 84 of the Evidence Act 2011; (ii) any investment made with the funds in any of your products which should include fixed/term deposit and their liquidation and the interest incurred, Bank Acceptance, Commercial Papers and any other relevant information related to these.
“You are further requested to kindly place the account on Post No Debit (PND) category pending the conclusion of investigation.”
But Shagaya accused Unity Bank of complicity on her travails following the bank’s alleged failure to exercise the requisite due diligence.
She said the freezing of her accounts did not comply with Section 34(1) of the EFCC Act, 2004. She specifically referred to the bank’s refusal to allow her to make transactions on Account 000326118 including payment of N514, 800,000 to Global Apex Air Limited, through Heavywind Integrated Services, for the lease of a bombardier Jet.
She said the Aircraft Lease Agreement between her and Global Apex Air Limited has been terminated with her forfeiting US$1million.
In an affidavit she deposed to, Shagaya said:
“The official of the Defendant (Unity Bank) whom my Personal Assistant relayed the development to, informed him that on the 3rd of November, 2016, the Defendant received a letter from the EFCC through their Lagos office informing it that my account with it is under investigation and requested that the account be put on “Post No Debit” pending the outcome of the investigation hence the Defendant’s inability to honour my payment instruction.
“Initially I laughed off the excuse as a ploy of the Defendant to deter me from taking legal actions against it for dishonouring my payment instructions especially that of the 31st of October 2016 which ultimately led to the termination of the Aircraft Lease with Global Apex Air Ltd. And the loss of the sum of One Million United States Dollars deposited with the Lessor by me.
“On the 27th of January, 2017 the Defendant responded to my Solicitor’s letter. In its response, the defendant stated that: “it observed that long before your client forwarded her cheques and payment instruction to the Bank as indicated in your letter under reference, the EFCC had formally informed the Bank that an investigation relating to your client’s account was ongoing and sought the cooperation on the Bank accordingly.” The Defendant’s letter ended by stating that
“Based on our understanding and the fact that the Bank was already aware that the Law Enforcement Agency had taken definite steps to comply with Section 34(1) of the EFCC Act, 2004, behoves the Bank not to allow the dissipation or removal funds in your client’s account without appropriate clearance from the Law Enforcement Agency or a judicial order directing the release of the funds to your client.”
“I will also contend at the hearing of this Suit that the Defendant negligently and wrongfully failed to exercise the requisite due diligence and by extension, the duty of care it owed me as my banker prior to complying with the alleged freezing instruction from the EFCC.
“The Defendant did not request and ensure it was obliged the Freezing Order from a court of competent jurisdiction prior to complying with the instruction to freeze the Claimant’s account
“The Defendant failed to honour the Claimant’s payment instructions of the 31st of October 2016 as well as those of the 1st and 2nd November 2016 which preceded the alleged instruction from the EFCC.
“The Defendant failed to promptly notify the Claimant of the freezing other account. The freezing of the Claimant’s account did not comply with Section 34(1) of the EFCC Act, 2004.
“Since the unlawful freezing of my account by the Defendant, I have not been able to transact with that account due to my inability to access same thereby causing business losses and opportunities.
“By reason the Defendant’s action, I have suffered loss of reputation and damages and my person brought to disrepute, public opprobrium and odium.
“The actions of the Defendant which consist in unlawfully freezing my account without an Order of a Court of competent jurisdiction and failing to disclose same to me promptly was unreasonable as well as defamatory of me before my business associates who now see me as a criminal and an untrustworthy fellow who is in the habit of issuing due cheques and payment instructions that she knew would not be honoured.
She said she had lost a lot of business goodwill since her accounts were frozen including
The loss of $1,000,000 deposited with Global Apex Air Ltd. Due to her in ability to pay accrued costs in line with Aircraft Lease Agreement which was occasioned by the failure of the Defendant to oblige the Claimant’s payment instruction to Heavywind Integrated Services.
Loss of business opportunities and goodwill occasioned by her inability to operate her account domiciled with the Defendant due to its freezing.
Loss of reputation occasioned by the Defendant’s wrongful dishonouring of her payment instructions to third parties.
“If not compelled by this Court, the Defendant will not on its own volition unfreeze my account even when it is glaring the Defendant had wrongfully breached the duty of care it owes complying with an illegal instruction in freezing my account.”
But in a letter to Shagaya’s counsel, Unity Bank said it has a legal and ethical responsibility to render assistance to law enforcement agencies.
The bank explained its constraints in a letter by its Head, Legal Services Department, Mr. Alaba Williams and Mr. Olusegun Olukoya of the same department.
The bank said: “While the Bank respects the contractual nature of the relationship with your client, it is without prejudice to the Bank’s standing as a responsible law abiding Corporate Citizen.
“In spite of the Bank’s contractual relationship with your client, that relationship is not without a legal and ethical responsibility to render assistance to law enforcement agencies when required of the Bank.
“Considering the sensitive nature of the investigation touching your client’s account as advised by the EFCC in October 2016, the Bank had to exercise caution in relation to further transactions, especially debits, in the account of your client under investigation.
“The need for the Bank to exercise due caution in the matter of the operation of your client’s account after receipt of notification of the ongoing investigation by the EFCC was informed by our understanding of various existing statutory provisions relevant to the request of the EFCC received by the Bank.
“Based on our understanding and the fact that the Bank was already aware that the Law Enforcement Agency had taken definite steps to comply with section 34(1) the EFCC Act, 2004. It behoves the Bank not to allow the dissipation or removal of the funds in your client’s account under investigation, before the Court Order seeking to preserve the funds was obtained.
“The contractual relationship between your client and the Bank does not permit us to pre-empt the investigation by the Law Enforcement Agency and the related Court Proceedings which outcome could lead to forfeiture of the funds in the same account.
“The Bank could be considered an accessory after the fact if it allowed the dissipation of the funds in your client’s account without appropriate clearance from the Law Enforcement Agency or a judicial order directing the release of the funds to your client.
“Therefore contrary to the allegation in your letter, the Bank had a proper justification for refusing the payment instructions from your client for funds to be removed from her account in issue when there was an ongoing investigation by the EFCC in respect of the said funds. The Bank is therefore not in breach of any contractual obligation to your client. The Bank is also not liable to your client for the sum of N700,000,000.00 (Seven Hundred Million Naira) or any other sum that matter as damages claimed by you.
“Please, note that Unity Bank Plc. is committed to comply with the extant laws and Regulations of all competent Authorities and Jurisdictions.
“In addition to adopting best practices; ethical and legal considerations always guide our commercial decisions protecting the good name and the reputation of the bank remains the primary consideration in all actions taken by the Bank. Accordingly, the Bank protects its products and services from being involved in allegation of unlawful activities. Hence we will cooperate fully with all Regulators and Law enforcement Agencies.
“We are of the humble opinion that your client should kindly resolve any outstanding issues with the Law Enforcement Agency and facilitate the removal of the “Post No Debit” on her account with the Bank.
“Litigation against the Bank will therefore not be necessary in the circumstance.”

Any Man Who Thinks All Women Want From Men Is Money, Has Low Self Esteem (Read This)

What every man thinks is that all what women want from them is money and money alone.
A Naijaloadite shares this with us and sain ‘Any Man Who Thinks All Women Want From Men Is Money, Has Low Self Esteem and gives some explanation on it.
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I have read comments from a lot of Nigerian men on this forum and other platforms on social media that basically assert that all women want from a man is money. These men believe that the only concern the average Nigerian girl has when dating or looking for a man to hook up with, is the size of his pocket. But is this really true? Of course not.
In my opinion, anyone who thinks this way has so stripped himself of any modicum of self worth or self-value and has heaved all this worth and value unto money, something external from himself. Such a person believes himself and his qualities not adequate enough to interest, intrigue, gratify or satisfy a woman, so he finds a savior in money to answer to all these needs.
Like let’s be realistic here. Women are humans just like men are, and as humans women have needs other than monetary needs. They have qualities that they find attractive in the opposite sex that can interest them and satisfy a need, and cause them to invest themselves in such person. Money isn’t everything. And I am not saying money isn’t a criterion women look out for, but money isn’t the only criterion like most men think, and most times it isn’t even among the most important criteria. To be honest some women don’t even place money high on their priority list when evaluating a man. There are other qualities that matter more and these qualities are subjective. There are women who would invest themselves in men that are intelligent, or men that are confident and hardworking, or men that are good looking and well groomed, or men that are highly skilled in a field that interests them, or men that are funny, witty or good with words, or men that are adventurous and well exposed, or men that know how to please a woman sexually. There are lot of qualities.
A relationship is a journey of different courses and there are women that love to explore these variety of courses based on their interests and likes. But when a man nests a flawed notion of women as just wanting a man that has money, then his reality begins to manifest just as he believes, and invariably these are the kind of women that he’ll meet.
In my opinion, any man that thinks this way is either extremely ignorant or has low self esteem because he doesn’t perceive himself as having qualities that can attract and keep women besides money. I mean for fucksake there are men who are being taken care of by their girlfriends. There are men their girlfriends would be willing to do anything for, whether monetarily or otherwise. In such cases it is definitely not money that’s keeping her, then what is? Obviously it’s other qualities the man possesses that she values higher than money.
Rarity is what separates the most sort out for from those who aren’t sort out for. When you possess something that is valuable to someone, and that thing is rare to find, you will become extremely valuable to such person. Many people have money. Finding a man who has money these days is the easiest thing to do. Having money doesn’t separate you from the crowd. What separates you from the crowd is the qualities you possess and to the degree you possess them. Instead of coming online to whine about how women only care about money, why not try developing your best qualities and use them to attract women. No one can love you if you don’t love yourself first. No one can value you if you don’t value yourself.

[Music] Ovuemax Ft. Jenifa – I Want To Rap

Ovuemax, the Ondo State number one vocalists who’s song Fresher has just been nominated as the song of the year and best alternative song respectively at The Ondo State Music Award, (OSMA 2017 )
Ovuemax featured Nollywood super star Funke Akindele Bello aka Jenifa on this one titled I Want To Rap, mixed by Pital Pypal. He drop this in anticipation of his next Single 1960 ft Seriki_Poly.
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